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Compact Touch Probe Offers High Levels of Accuracy for Machining Centers

Enhanced reliability in small measurement range

Renishaw
Fri, 08/26/2011 - 11:41
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(Renishaw: Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire, UK) -- Using Renishaw’s patented RENGAGE strain-gauge technology, the RMP600 touch probe is able to achieve far greater levels of accuracy than is possible when using a standard mechanical probe, making probe suitable for a range of applications that demand high precision measurement. The RENGAGE technology combines a patented sensing mechanism and advanced electronics to allow submicron 3-D probe performance on contoured surfaces, even with long styli.

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The use of strain gauges also allows the RMP600 to trigger at much lower and highly consistent contact forces, resulting in less bending of the stylus, negligible pre-travel, and consequently, greater accuracy. Despite this precision, there is no compromise in overall robustness, with resistance to shock damage at the same levels of Renishaw’s other machine tool probes.

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